By Dawinderpal Sahota
on Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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SanDisk is not alone in its high hopes of what the peripherals market can offer, with IT giant Microsoft also gearing up for prosperous times ahead. Armagan Demir, head of Microsoft's entertainment and devices division in the Middle East, is hoping the vendor's wide range of peripheral products will play a considerable part in driving the growth of the market over the coming year. "The Middle East market is growing at a strong rate, with growth expected to be between 30% and 40% over the next 12 months," he said.
While resellers in the region often lament the margins they make from a PC sale, they have no such complaints when it comes to the accessories they sell alongside them. According to Andre van Rensburg, country manager for the Middle East and Africa at Belkin, the accessories vendor can offer a retailer up to 60% in profit margin on its products. "On a notebook bag, they may only be able to make single-digit margins," he admitted. "But maybe on our unique products, those can reach 20%, and on cables - because we have good quality cables - that figure can go even higher. Margins can range from 5% or 10% to as high as 50% or 60%," he claimed.
Logitech's regional general manager Heinz Ettinger concurs that, on average, retailers in the region are looking at healthy double-digit margins from the vendor's peripherals portfolio. "Across the Middle East these days, the power retailers are currently looking for a margin of 20% to 22%," he affirmed.
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